Too soon to determine damage
FARGO, N.D. — December temperatures in the mid-40s and lows in the 20s are not ideal for storing sugar beets, but cooperatives in the Red River Valley and beyond are coping. Monday, December, 29, 2014 - Agweek - News

Four-day trial now scheduled for June
FARGO, N.D. — The trial date for a $1.4 million suit by CHS Inc. against Anderson Seed and its owners has been delayed again — this time to June 1, according to the Polk County District Court in Crookston, Minn. Monday, December, 29, 2014 - Agweek - News

Farm bills through the eyes of a farmer
Al Juliuson of Hope, N.D., started farming under the 1973 farm bill. His sons have grown in the operation under the 2008 farm bill, and he’s contemplating the 2014 farm bill decisions. Monday, December, 22, 2014 - Agweek - News

APUC grants will aid flaxseed research
FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota State University’s Department of Plant Sciences received a $54,183 grant to study the shelf life of flaxseed to eliminate microorganisms from the popular food ingredient. Monday, December, 01, 2014 - Agweek - News

Farmers fight for control of Lake Oahe lands
Herb Grenz looks across the expanse of his crops on the east side of the Missouri River and wonders if the 2015 North Dakota Legislature will offer any solutions for persistent weed infestation and land ownership issues he’s had with the federal management of land along Lake Oahe for more than 50 years. Monday, November, 24, 2014 - Agweek - News

SD Guardsman balances service, family farm
FARGO, N.D. — Sgt. 1st Class Tyler Campbell, 31, of Lemmon, S.D., is one of the farmer-soldiers who make the Army National Guard fit into his life. Campbell was the first South Dakota National Guard soldier wounded in the Iraq war and received a Purple Heart award in 2003, at age 20. Monday, November, 10, 2014 - Agweek - News

Farm, military skill sets linked
FARGO, N.D. — Ag and military thinking runs parallel, says Michael O’Gorman, founder and director of the Farmer Veteran Coalition, in Davis, Calif., a group that works to help veterans find a new mission in farming. Monday, November, 10, 2014 - Agweek - News

Veteran credits farm skills, strength for WWII survival
TAYLOR, N.D. — Grant G. Gullickson says if it hadn’t been for his farm-ranch background in Stark County, N.D., he might not have achieved the success he had in the U.S. Navy, and he might not have survived war. Monday, November, 10, 2014 - Agweek - News

‘Goose grass’ in Malaysia resists 4 main chemicals
FARGO, N.D. — An Australian weed scientist has found resistance to all four major herbicides in a global grassy weed, according to a North Dakota State University specialist. Monday, November, 10, 2014 - Agweek - News

Harvest wraps up; corn still behind
FARGO, N.D. — With temperatures 9 to 12 degrees warmer than usual, and an absence of rain, farmers in the region have enjoyed a longer period of favorable harvest and crop-drying weather than they might have expected. Monday, November, 03, 2014 - Agweek - News